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- Coelosaurus_antiquus abstract ""Coelosaurus" antiquus ("antique hollow lizard") is a species of theropod dinosaurs. It was named by Joseph Leidy in 1865 for two tibiae found in the Navesink Formation of New Jersey. This species was later reclassified as a member of the genus Ornithomimus in 1979 by Donald Baird and John R. Horner as Ornithomimus antiquus, and this was followed by some later researchers. However, others have not followed this classification, and have noted that there is no justification for the classification of the New Jersey specimens in a genus known only from western North America. David Weishampel in 2004 considered "C." antiquus to be indeterminate among ornithomimosaurs, and therefore a nomen dubium.In 1979, Baird and Horner discovered that the name "Coelosaurus" was preoccupied by another dubious taxon (based on a single vertebra), named Coelosaurus by an anonymous author now known to be Richard Owen in 1854.".
- Coelosaurus_antiquus class Reptile.
- Coelosaurus_antiquus family Ornithomimidae.
- Coelosaurus_antiquus kingdom Animal.
- Coelosaurus_antiquus order Saurischia.
- Coelosaurus_antiquus phylum Chordate.
- Coelosaurus_antiquus synonym "(Leidy, 1865)".
- Coelosaurus_antiquus synonym "Ornithomimus antiquus".
- Coelosaurus_antiquus wikiPageID "4313020".
- Coelosaurus_antiquus wikiPageRevisionID "560000312".
- Coelosaurus_antiquus class Reptile.
- Coelosaurus_antiquus familia "Ornithomimidae".
- Coelosaurus_antiquus fossilRange "Late Cretaceous,".
- Coelosaurus_antiquus genus ""Coelosaurus"".
- Coelosaurus_antiquus genusAuthority "Leidy, 1865".
- Coelosaurus_antiquus hasPhotoCollection Coelosaurus_antiquus.
- Coelosaurus_antiquus name ""Coelosaurus" antiquus".
- Coelosaurus_antiquus ordo Saurischia.
- Coelosaurus_antiquus phylum Chordate.
- Coelosaurus_antiquus regnum Animal.
- Coelosaurus_antiquus subdivision ""Coelosaurus" antiquus''".
- Coelosaurus_antiquus subdivision "(Leidy, 1865)".
- Coelosaurus_antiquus subdivisionRanks Species.
- Coelosaurus_antiquus synonyms "Ornithomimus antiquus".
- Coelosaurus_antiquus subject Category:Cretaceous_dinosaurs.
- Coelosaurus_antiquus subject Category:Dinosaurs_of_North_America.
- Coelosaurus_antiquus subject Category:Fossil_taxa_described_in_1865.
- Coelosaurus_antiquus subject Category:Ornithomimosaurs.
- Coelosaurus_antiquus type Animal100015388.
- Coelosaurus_antiquus type Archosaur101695681.
- Coelosaurus_antiquus type Chordate101466257.
- Coelosaurus_antiquus type CretaceousDinosaurs.
- Coelosaurus_antiquus type Diapsid101661818.
- Coelosaurus_antiquus type Dinosaur101699831.
- Coelosaurus_antiquus type DinosaursOfNorthAmerica.
- Coelosaurus_antiquus type LivingThing100004258.
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- Coelosaurus_antiquus type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Coelosaurus_antiquus type Reptile101661091.
- Coelosaurus_antiquus type Vertebrate101471682.
- Coelosaurus_antiquus type Whole100003553.
- Coelosaurus_antiquus type Animal.
- Coelosaurus_antiquus type Eukaryote.
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- Coelosaurus_antiquus comment ""Coelosaurus" antiquus ("antique hollow lizard") is a species of theropod dinosaurs. It was named by Joseph Leidy in 1865 for two tibiae found in the Navesink Formation of New Jersey. This species was later reclassified as a member of the genus Ornithomimus in 1979 by Donald Baird and John R. Horner as Ornithomimus antiquus, and this was followed by some later researchers.".
- Coelosaurus_antiquus label "Coelosaurus antiquus".
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- Coelosaurus_antiquus sameAs Q5140690.
- Coelosaurus_antiquus sameAs Q5140690.
- Coelosaurus_antiquus sameAs Coelosaurus_antiquus.
- Coelosaurus_antiquus wasDerivedFrom Coelosaurus_antiquus?oldid=560000312.
- Coelosaurus_antiquus isPrimaryTopicOf Coelosaurus_antiquus.
- Coelosaurus_antiquus name ""Coelosaurus" antiquus".